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SPECIAL SERVICES Though not regular classroom teachers, these people arc essential to teachers and students both. Mrs. Henley works directly with the Principal and Assistant Principal in sched- uling. She also is in charge of getting all transcripts and college application's filled out. Yet she always finds time to talk to the students. 18 Hours of work go into proper cataloging and keeping track of our library resources. Mrs. Fielder docs all this as well as ordering new books and helping students locate information when they need it.
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FACULTY Mr. Nile A. Todd comes to us from Lawrence County High School as our new Principal. As our school gets big- ger new problems arise and it falls Mr. Todd’s lot to deal with these problems. Rarely do the students or teachers get to see him when there is not something wrong. But he is also instrumental in bringing about the routine that causes school to happen and keeps it functioning smoothly. “Coach” Spangler as the Assistant Principal has a finger in every pic. He gets in on all the problems, too. Occasionally, he finds time to shoot a game of pool in the rcc. room he helped set up; more often he is working on a basketball tournament schedule or organizing intramurals for the students. Sitting at a desk, as in the picture at the left, is the one thing he rarely docs.
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SPECIAL SERVICES AND FACULTY Mrs. Elaine Johnson can smile here; evidently the registers arc not due yet. One of the school's two secretaries, the attendance reports, once a terrible plague to teachers, is her chief concern. Stephanie and Gretchcn arc her chief con- cerns away from school. If you chance to hear someone whistling a tunc as he walks down the hall it will be Mr. Dennis Barnes, band and chorus instructor at OCHS. Mr. Barnes graduated from M.T.S.U. Though not a member of the faculty, she performs services for all faculty members and all students. Mrs. Linda Perry probably knows more about the total operation of the school than anyone except the Principal and the Assistant Principal. Leading our football team to an improved season this year, was our new geogra- phy and Civics teacher Mr. Jerry O'Neal Bishop. Help- ing students develop to their maximum, potential and en- joying his work absorbed a considerable amount of Mr. Bishop's time. Anita Jo Brashcars. known for her knowledge of physical education and her talent to talk her way out of or into anything, is a favorite among students. Her first year at CCHS. she comes to us from M.T.S.U. Because she enjoys working with students, the Sophomores elected her a sponsor.
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